Sunday also marked the fifth game in a row that the Wings have lost a player due to injury.

Bertuzzi will take part in the morning skate Tuesday to see if he’ll be able to play. He missed Sunday’s after suffering the injury Friday in a shootout win over the Edmonton Oilers.

Holland said that they’ll assess where Datsyuk, Andersson and Jurco are at in a week to 10 days.

Gustavsson continues to practice with the team and is considered day-to-day.

Three other injured players – Helm, Weiss and Cleary – all appear to be not close to returning anytime soon.

“Helm, I think he’s had a bit of a setback,” Holland said. “Weiss, I think he’s going to get another opinion.”

Helm appeared as if he was on track to returning Tuesday, but left last Friday’s morning skate before the entire team took the ice.

Weiss was supposed to return from sports hernia surgery after the Olympic break, but right now it appears he could be lost for the rest of the season.

“During the Olympic break Dan tried to some things and tried to push himself real hard,” Holland said. “His knee reacted. He’s had some fluid on the knee. He hasn’t been able to skate. They’ve taken some fluid out of his knee a couple times over the last two weeks. I’m not sure if he’s ready to skate (Tuesday). I don’t know where he’s at.”

Wings ink prospect

The Wings have signed Lake Superior State’s Colin Campbell to a two-year deal.

“I’d say he plays a real hard brand of hockey,” Wings assistant general manager Ryan Martin said in a phone interview Monday. “He’s going to be a checker at the next level. He’s got good compete level and a good skater.”

Campbell, who’s 6-foot-1, 200 pounds, will play the rest of the season in Grand Rapids on an amateur tryout contract.

“He was one of their better offensive players,” Martin said. “His assets are his work ethic, his compete level. I think he’s got a chance to play in that Luke Glendening kind of a grinding forward type of role.”

Campbell, who was injured most of his junior year, had 14 goals and 15 assists for the Lakers this season in 36 games.

His NHL deal won’t begin until the 2014-15 season.

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